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i find science. i could give you the pictures off. signs written in chinese. >> every argument he is making is an aument for increasing legal immigration in allooing people to come in through the legal system so they can get back projects and get on welfare. >> that's not true. >> i studied. >> you c study all you want. there's a difference. >> you don't know what you're talkingbout? oh, i don't? okay. i have had businesses, my of th. don't want to here about americans will wor hard. >> first of all, let me finish this point. very important. john: finish your point. >> and not ainst immigration. i love immigration. i hir people through vises. but there is a difference. we are taking into many people right now, throwing amerins under the bus. john: the same as saying i'm against the people being born. it is an anti person argument. >> it is not an anti person argument. >> having peoolee. he's making it a anti welfare argument. 's gat if heade an an-immigrant argument, but every argument he s usingis one is the welre state, and i am in
i find science. i could give you the pictures off. signs written in chinese. >> every argument he is making is an aument for increasing legal immigration in allooing people to come in through the legal system so they can get back projects and get on welfare. >> that's not true. >> i studied. >> you c study all you want. there's a difference. >> you don't know what you're talkingbout? oh, i don't? okay. i have had businesses, my of th. don't want to here about...
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england he ut as a reporter ander and to be different conversation that you had that that was animes of science and the mayor of people that watch that. i was not offended but the reason he ridiculed me as i said a shift of consciousness causes a shift in biology which is an important statement for those of us to understand. biology is different from sleep of different from a dream state different now than when you were sleeping, a different menu were anxious uh, different when you're angry when you feel peace, compassion, love, joy , and in the tradition with the states of consciousness which i don't have time to go into but that is a good core later so what does the shame and do? a shift your consciousness and when you shift your consciousness, i used to wonder by the way with his keeling? while we say it is preventive medicine that is not true. those with heart disease you can cure asthma, so i used to wonder what is happening biologically? finally realized what is common to all these people is a return to holy people that biologically what we learn when we go to medical school the first que
england he ut as a reporter ander and to be different conversation that you had that that was animes of science and the mayor of people that watch that. i was not offended but the reason he ridiculed me as i said a shift of consciousness causes a shift in biology which is an important statement for those of us to understand. biology is different from sleep of different from a dream state different now than when you were sleeping, a different menu were anxious uh, different when you're angry...
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that's another form of corporate crime junk science style. i mentioned pbs, and i do want to express dismay what happens when pbs increasingly has to rely on commercial donors as the public funding shrinks, and that is that progressives who have proven their merit in writings and activities very rarely get on the -- on those talk shows, and i just want to elaborate pbs's charlie rose. he had war-loving william crystal on 31 times, henry kissinger 55 times, richard pearl 10 times, the global cheerleader for globalism, tom friedman, 70 time, and compare that with rose's interviews of widely published left of center groups as guests. norm, two times, william, two times, jim two times, charlie peters two times, louis let, three times, bob herbert six time, and pall crudeman 21 times, victor one time, and once a frequent guest has not been on since january 2005. this was written in 2011. do you know how few over the air interview shows there are in this country? i mean, you can't count them. they are less than fingers on one hamid. you have amy go
that's another form of corporate crime junk science style. i mentioned pbs, and i do want to express dismay what happens when pbs increasingly has to rely on commercial donors as the public funding shrinks, and that is that progressives who have proven their merit in writings and activities very rarely get on the -- on those talk shows, and i just want to elaborate pbs's charlie rose. he had war-loving william crystal on 31 times, henry kissinger 55 times, richard pearl 10 times, the global...
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science and business are cooperating to put them to use to improve the quality of life. this brings profits to companies and for people in polluted areas a breath of fresh air. >> time for a check on the weather. people in the feel beans of dealing with heavy rain. we have the latest in world weather. >> a tropical depression east of the philippines has been producing rain and strong winds for the eastern half of the country. not just this side, but the rest of the coast is also seeing the same situation because of the slopes coming into the center of the depression. we are expecting a 200 millimeter rain across the west coast. flooding will be a big concern and the depression is expected to move towards the north while intensifying and will likely become a tropical storm within the next 24 hours. taiwan in the southwestern islands of japan will get stormy starting tomorrow. waves could hit as high as five meters. across the north, the rain formed once again over the korean peninsula and western japan. they may get as much as 150 millimeters of rain into tomorrow morning
science and business are cooperating to put them to use to improve the quality of life. this brings profits to companies and for people in polluted areas a breath of fresh air. >> time for a check on the weather. people in the feel beans of dealing with heavy rain. we have the latest in world weather. >> a tropical depression east of the philippines has been producing rain and strong winds for the eastern half of the country. not just this side, but the rest of the coast is also...
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a lot of that is done by foreign students in science, technology, engineering, math. jimmy kick them out when they get a p hn: on that note, give us some of these. these quotas limit the number. so complex, so much so that canada is paying for billboards like this one have a h1b problems? pivot to canada. themmigration, even went to california jyhris meyer workers. >> they need immigrationawyers to figure out how to keep their status will they're trying to stara business and create jobs we give you green card to take a few months to ocess that. hn: something called the start of the sow with the applicant, 200,000 from a canadian venture-capitalist. 75,000 from a canadian angel investor group. if he c speak french or english you c go to canada. >> these are immigrants better job creators that i an immor thing to remember. we are the most heterogeneous company in t boroughs, our diversity, different points of view that give us that edge. compared to asian countries were everyone agrees. theyack innovation. the chinese have a goal. but they are not -- that is part of the
a lot of that is done by foreign students in science, technology, engineering, math. jimmy kick them out when they get a p hn: on that note, give us some of these. these quotas limit the number. so complex, so much so that canada is paying for billboards like this one have a h1b problems? pivot to canada. themmigration, even went to california jyhris meyer workers. >> they need immigrationawyers to figure out how to keep their status will they're trying to stara business and create jobs...
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talk about more women on the floor, why is it somehow inherently can servitor position this leaves the sciences they don't necessarily become a title ii make a law saying you want this many women in the room were x or why is going on. what separates this from the liberal use? >> using different disciplines and all of the signs at her behest isn't particularly conservative approach at all. the argument from a conservative point of view is they need to make sure free markets operate and operate in a framework that we understand properly human behavior and one of the essences of conservatives and throughout time that we understand realities of the world and change it when necessary and reflection of those realities, rather than having duly eyed fears of what ought to be a respect to how people are. the inherent conservatism in the argument essay burkett and conservatism if you'd like, based on the realities of people in the need for us to preserve the past and embrace the best of female. for instance, institutions and the importance of institutions because institutions attract loyalty and attract
talk about more women on the floor, why is it somehow inherently can servitor position this leaves the sciences they don't necessarily become a title ii make a law saying you want this many women in the room were x or why is going on. what separates this from the liberal use? >> using different disciplines and all of the signs at her behest isn't particularly conservative approach at all. the argument from a conservative point of view is they need to make sure free markets operate and...
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and the company and announced georgia tech will be launching a fully accredited program in computer science, a masters in which todayience. costs $40,000. next year, we will be introducing this degree for $7,000. i think $7,000 is high, but we can debate that. if the technical credential degree can be introduced at 20% of the cost, why cannot not be moved into secondary education, and why canication? that not be exported to sub- saharan africa and begin to introduce the highest quality education programs in the world entities developing economies. this is world changing, this democratizes education and is a major deal. it is a big deal. >> i am with georgetown, how are you? can you talk about video and how your video platform is doing? >> video is a wireless derived impact as well because when you look at our wireless networks, it is the third of the volume is if you move into the fixed line side, it is even higher. video is driving the broadband era right now. we go out of five years, number is dramatically higher. it is not just your traditional linear streamed video, espn or nbc. it is a
and the company and announced georgia tech will be launching a fully accredited program in computer science, a masters in which todayience. costs $40,000. next year, we will be introducing this degree for $7,000. i think $7,000 is high, but we can debate that. if the technical credential degree can be introduced at 20% of the cost, why cannot not be moved into secondary education, and why canication? that not be exported to sub- saharan africa and begin to introduce the highest quality...
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i liked school but now i really see how i could do in math or science and just throw it into this and make something from it. >> reporter: how do you trigger a child's motivation? they may have found a model in tucson, arizona. anthony mason. cbs news, tucson. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. after waiting years for an >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> every american industry is bound by those laws. but major league baseball believes that they are above the law. >> after waiting years for an answer and no response, a fed- up bay area city goes to the extremes to try to snag the as and rewrite the playbook. good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook. san jose has had it with all the delays. now it's making its toughest play yet for the oakland as. it's suing major league baseball. kpix 5's len ramirez tells us the suit could be a game changer and not just for the bay area. len. >> reporter: in this suit filed today in federal court, the city of san jose says that it has been
i liked school but now i really see how i could do in math or science and just throw it into this and make something from it. >> reporter: how do you trigger a child's motivation? they may have found a model in tucson, arizona. anthony mason. cbs news, tucson. >> pelley: that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. after waiting years for an >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> every...
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a week ago, on june 7th, mario in california called about usada health sciences, usna. i said i'd get back to him, very controversial. here's a multilevel marketing company that sells nutritional supplements, weight managements and personal care products. hmm, sounds a little like the highly contentious battleground stock that is herbalife, doesn't it? the whole multilevel marketing industry is uber controversial, and there is a gigantic short position in the stock. maybe the shorts are dead wrong, but here's what i know. it's already rallied 125% since the beginning of the year. they're in the middle of a management reshuffle where the ceo stepped down and the chief operating officer resigned. if you own usana, i would take a victory lap and ring the register. if not, stay away. it is a true battleground and you don't want to go over the top into those machine guns. also last friday i got a question about clovis oncology from virginia, who also lives in virginia! clovis has had a staggering, staggering 320% run year to date. that's amazing, isn't it? largely to a gigan
a week ago, on june 7th, mario in california called about usada health sciences, usna. i said i'd get back to him, very controversial. here's a multilevel marketing company that sells nutritional supplements, weight managements and personal care products. hmm, sounds a little like the highly contentious battleground stock that is herbalife, doesn't it? the whole multilevel marketing industry is uber controversial, and there is a gigantic short position in the stock. maybe the shorts are dead...
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we were classmates at the same medical school, all india institute of medical sciences that deepak also went to two years earlier. a very competitive medical school, 10,000 people would sit for an entrance exam after you got a certain score in premed. then they would bit l it down -- whittle it down to 90, have an interview, and 35 were selected. and in the book i write i was first -- my wife was first. a pediatrician and brilliant. out of 10,000 people. but i was also first. i was first on the waiting list. [laughter] but, yeah, think about it, that's 36th out of all of india. so we had, deepak had already been in the states for two years, and we'd heard stories, and occasionally we would call him and talk on the long distance call. and we decided to come to boston first before also going to new jersey, the same hospital where deepak had done his internship. so we stayed with deepak and his wife, rita, for several days. so we had sort of less culture shock. but for me one of the most interest withing things that happened on -- interesting things that happened on day one of the internsh
we were classmates at the same medical school, all india institute of medical sciences that deepak also went to two years earlier. a very competitive medical school, 10,000 people would sit for an entrance exam after you got a certain score in premed. then they would bit l it down -- whittle it down to 90, have an interview, and 35 were selected. and in the book i write i was first -- my wife was first. a pediatrician and brilliant. out of 10,000 people. but i was also first. i was first on the...
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david wright looks at the social science and common sense. >> reporter: even if she was not a beloved celebrity chef it's a shocking image, nigella lawson with her husband's hand at her throat during a fight at a london restaurant. after a british tabloid published several photos, her husband insisted it's not what it seems. there was no grip he says, calling the dispute a playful tiff and saying she was crying because she hates fighting. other witnesses didn't see it that way. one diner was quoted as saying it was utterly shocking to watch. i have no doubt she was scared. one big question people are asking today, should those witnesses have stepped in? abc's popular show "what would you do" ran an experiment with an actress made up to look battered and bruised, her boyfriend berating her at a restaurant. even people who did flag the manager were fearful of getting involved and some said they were frightened the abuser would turn on them. >> for all i know he could be crazy. he could pick up the knife next to him and do something with it. >> reporter: others worried intervening would
david wright looks at the social science and common sense. >> reporter: even if she was not a beloved celebrity chef it's a shocking image, nigella lawson with her husband's hand at her throat during a fight at a london restaurant. after a british tabloid published several photos, her husband insisted it's not what it seems. there was no grip he says, calling the dispute a playful tiff and saying she was crying because she hates fighting. other witnesses didn't see it that way. one diner...
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a week ago, on june 7th, mario in california called about usada health sciences, usna. i said i'd get back to him, very controversial. here's a multilevel marketing company that sells nutritional supplements, weight managements and personal care products. hmm, sounds a little like the highly contentious battleground stock that is herbalife, doesn't it? the whole multilevel marketing industry is uber controversial, and there is a gigantic short position in the stock. maybe the shorts are dead wrong, but here's what i know. it's already rallied 125% since the beginning of the year. they're in the middle of a management reshuffle where the ceo stepped down and the chief operating officer resigned. if you own usana, i would take a victory lap and ring the register. if not, stay away. it is a true battleground and you don't want to go over the top into those machine guns. also last friday i got a question about clovis oncology from virginia, who also lives in virginia! clovis has had a staggering, staggering 320% run year to date. that's amazing, isn't it? largely to a gigan
a week ago, on june 7th, mario in california called about usada health sciences, usna. i said i'd get back to him, very controversial. here's a multilevel marketing company that sells nutritional supplements, weight managements and personal care products. hmm, sounds a little like the highly contentious battleground stock that is herbalife, doesn't it? the whole multilevel marketing industry is uber controversial, and there is a gigantic short position in the stock. maybe the shorts are dead...
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while science points to a u.s. economy that is ready to take off, the rest of the world is struggling to take fights. riots in turkey, slow growth in china, unrest over
while science points to a u.s. economy that is ready to take off, the rest of the world is struggling to take fights. riots in turkey, slow growth in china, unrest over
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we called bill nye, the science guy to plain what happens when you mix it with chlorinated water and he said you get a cloud of gas and the oxygen gets sucked out of air. >>> there's growing anger now. this is brazil's biggest city. protesters are fed up with the way the government is spending money on things that are not needed like big sporting events. they are also pretty mad about the taxes. >> protesters are calling for a break. they are getting set for more rallies. the country is beefing up security. >> reporter: brazilians back on the street tuesday night. thousands of protesters packed into the main square. the sixth demonstration in less than two weeks. this is just getting started. people are arriving. this is like other nights. everyone chanting, singing and getting excited. what started as a student protest over higher bus fares has snowballed with brazilians saying they are fed up with the high cost of living and high taxes while the government spends billions on lavish sporting vesport ing events. >> the money they spent on the world cup is money they could have spent
we called bill nye, the science guy to plain what happens when you mix it with chlorinated water and he said you get a cloud of gas and the oxygen gets sucked out of air. >>> there's growing anger now. this is brazil's biggest city. protesters are fed up with the way the government is spending money on things that are not needed like big sporting events. they are also pretty mad about the taxes. >> protesters are calling for a break. they are getting set for more rallies. the...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common s. from td eritrade. it's just common s. at o whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium svice like one of the st on-time delivery records and a low clai ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. hemises. , we are exactly 30 seconds away from the s&p futures closing. let's go back to larry shover in the pits of the cme to give as you forecast what to expect tomorrow. larry? >> well the forecast is bernanke can calm some of our nerves. however he can't address all the nagging concerns we might v. fixed income valuation, he can't address that. he can't address some lehman-like depression or depreciation we've had in some foreign currencies. or the fact that our deficit has gotten better but we're still over $900 billion this year. these are things he has to teal with and market has to deal with. he can calm nerves tomorrow but much bigger issue to deal with going forward. daaid: it is important to remember, he is not god. he can't do everything, folks. >> exactly, thank
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common s. from td eritrade. it's just common s. at o whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium svice like one of the st on-time delivery records and a low clai ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. hemises. , we are exactly 30 seconds away from the s&p futures closing. let's go back to larry shover in the pits of the cme to give as you forecast what to expect tomorrow. larry? >>...
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science technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought. i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official location. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device if you could watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. focusing on turkey now took place if used water kind of disposing of a large protests in the capital ankara dozens of the rest of it made across the country as authorities try to put an end to the three week long on rest and witnessed this latest crackdown. this crossroads in the center of ankara was filled with protesters just a few minutes before it might be hard to believe it now is totally empty you can see one of the police vehicles up there still using its water cannon against the remaining few protesters the police charged
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on health, on education, on science funding and say you're not zfbing us. and that's your job. >> the numbers did a lot. >> absolutely. >> i thought you were going to say they got together and went to china to get the money. >> they tried that first. >> they tried, yes. >> rose: the metropolitan revolution, how cities and metros are fixing our broken politics and fragile economy, bruce katz and jennifer bradley, thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> rose: vishaan chakrabarti is here, he is also a partner at shop architect, shop was affirmed behind the construction of the barkley center in brooklyn, they also proposed major derochl derochlt-- redevelopment plans for pen station from 2002 to 2005 he worked at the new york department of planning and in that role oversaw the reconstruction of lower manhattan after 9/11 and the transportation of the high line. his new book is called a country of cities, a manifesto for an urban america. i'm pleased to have him here at this table. he is a neighbor of mine and i have known him for a while. in the country. a manif
on health, on education, on science funding and say you're not zfbing us. and that's your job. >> the numbers did a lot. >> absolutely. >> i thought you were going to say they got together and went to china to get the money. >> they tried that first. >> they tried, yes. >> rose: the metropolitan revolution, how cities and metros are fixing our broken politics and fragile economy, bruce katz and jennifer bradley, thank you. >> thanks for having us....
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. >> i've gotten a lot of vitriol and hate mail from people calling me out for junk science and having a liberal agenda. >> reporter: hey, but wait. didn't those who complained have a point: that the research was done at a famously-- some might say infamously-- liberal university? hey, they're at berkeley. what other results did you expect them to get? >> i regularly hear the berkley idiot scientist who's finding what they expect to find. let me tell you, we did not expect to find this. our findings apply to both liberals and conservatives, it doesn't matter who you are, if you're wealthy you're more likely to show these patterns of results. >> reporter: results consistent across 30 studies he's run on thousands of people all over the united states. so, what is it about wealth that might make people behave differently? what are we doing here? >> we're playing a game of monopoly that's rigged. >> reporter: this game is typical of another kind of experiment piff likes to run. instead of studying actual rich people, piff gets subjects to feel rich in the lab. the designated monopoly money
. >> i've gotten a lot of vitriol and hate mail from people calling me out for junk science and having a liberal agenda. >> reporter: hey, but wait. didn't those who complained have a point: that the research was done at a famously-- some might say infamously-- liberal university? hey, they're at berkeley. what other results did you expect them to get? >> i regularly hear the berkley idiot scientist who's finding what they expect to find. let me tell you, we did not expect to...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> for alleged mob boss whitey bolger may have been upstaged at his own trial. robert duvall played in "the godfather." no word on why he atentded that trial. bolger is charged in connection with 19 murders. deborah feyerick has a look at biggest moments of court this week. >> reporter: whitey bolger came to face his past and two bookies testified against them. they testified to extortion. to stay in the gambling business. the hitman connected bulger to at least 13 murders, testifying that the two men were involved in 11 of the murders together. now, prosecutors showed pictures of a number of the victims including their cars that were riddled with machine gun fire. bulger has not seen the criminal associates in more than two decades and the body language spoke volumes. a bookie barely made eye contact. another bookie, thou
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> for alleged mob boss whitey bolger may have been upstaged at his own trial. robert duvall played in "the godfather." no word on why he atentded that trial. bolger is charged in connection with 19 murders. deborah feyerick has a look at biggest moments of court...
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it's not rocket science. it's just coon sense. from td ameritrade. cheryl: we certainly have a market rally on our hands. look at the intraday, here you go, 15,000, 259. that is where we hit the intraday high. what can a couple of things as we go to look at the names. at one time all 30 stocks were in the green but now some names. surprise at home depot considering what we had going on but overall most of the top three leaders on the leaderboard. watching too much golf over the weekend but here are your green stocks with nicole petallides. always fun to kind of cover these things. >nicole: facebook has put out te very enticing press release on june 20 they are inviting members of the media for a big idea in california. what are they going to be telling everybody? remember the last time the hell this anticipation media press conference they brought out the graph which basically you can filter and organize your friends. we will see what this one is. this press event will be on june 20. cheryl: that stock can be stressed. we will see you. dennis: he is
it's not rocket science. it's just coon sense. from td ameritrade. cheryl: we certainly have a market rally on our hands. look at the intraday, here you go, 15,000, 259. that is where we hit the intraday high. what can a couple of things as we go to look at the names. at one time all 30 stocks were in the green but now some names. surprise at home depot considering what we had going on but overall most of the top three leaders on the leaderboard. watching too much golf over the weekend but here...
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the goal of the company was to inspire children to study science, technology, engineering and math. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. police in vallejo are investigating a fatal shooting where one woman is dead, and two others are injured. >> today could mark the sixth consecutive session of the 100. swings on the dow. >> unveiling at a muni than it did not go as planned. we will tell you what happened when mayor ed lee tried to introduce a new bus. >> we will be right back. >> we will be right back. denny'y's red rewhite & blue plate specials are as aasmericarin as apple p. >> we will be right back. especialcily, th, e apple pie french toast. come in itoday dafor specials starting at just $4.99. onlyon at det nny's. [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had backup power? the chevrolet volt does. it's ingeniously designed to seamlessly switch from electricity to gas to extend your driving range. no wonder volt is america's best-selling plug-in. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. ♪ the 2013 volt. charge ahead of the rest in the hov lane. ♪ >> good
the goal of the company was to inspire children to study science, technology, engineering and math. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news. police in vallejo are investigating a fatal shooting where one woman is dead, and two others are injured. >> today could mark the sixth consecutive session of the 100. swings on the dow. >> unveiling at a muni than it did not go as planned. we will tell you what happened when mayor ed lee tried to introduce a new bus. >> we will be...
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that was at a "christian science monitor" breakfast on june 12. senator bennet went on to say i have every confidence that we're going to meet the mark well before the ten years. he said that on june 12 as well. so the interesting thing about this discussion is the very same measurement or standard that's in my amendment actually comes from the bill that was introduced by the gang of eight. 100% situational awareness of the border and a 90% apprehension rate. all my amendment did is to say okay, you set the standard but we're going to make sure that the federal government actually keeps its promises because unfortunately the history is littered, recent history in particular with broken promises by the federal government particularly when it comes to immigration. my amendment is necessary, my results amendment which i will describe further is necessary because in its current form, the underlying bill does not include a genuine border security trigger. you don't have to take my word for it. last week, the assistant democratic leader, senator durbin
that was at a "christian science monitor" breakfast on june 12. senator bennet went on to say i have every confidence that we're going to meet the mark well before the ten years. he said that on june 12 as well. so the interesting thing about this discussion is the very same measurement or standard that's in my amendment actually comes from the bill that was introduced by the gang of eight. 100% situational awareness of the border and a 90% apprehension rate. all my amendment did is...
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we've shown how these have literally been turned into a science. in it, we learned of the group's plan to conduct opposition research into the lives of on-air news personalities and other key decision makers over at fox news. and to coordinate with the network's advertisers and shareholders to -- get this -- by the threat of actual boycotts, rallies, demonstrations, shame, embarrassment, and other tactics on a variety of issues important to the progressive agenda. they call themselves progressives these days. they had to make up a new name after the reagan era because the term liberal is rather pejorative to most americans these days. its multiple databases could be used to remove what it describes as chronically problematic media figures, chronically problematic media figures. or to preempt programming altogether. then, of course, there's the wide spread effort to stifle speech actually from within the government itself. something the obama administration has engaged in from its earliest days. some have traced this back even further to the 2008 ca
we've shown how these have literally been turned into a science. in it, we learned of the group's plan to conduct opposition research into the lives of on-air news personalities and other key decision makers over at fox news. and to coordinate with the network's advertisers and shareholders to -- get this -- by the threat of actual boycotts, rallies, demonstrations, shame, embarrassment, and other tactics on a variety of issues important to the progressive agenda. they call themselves...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> gold is below $1,300 and the material sector is down sharply. have a look at the figures here live from the markets. you can see it is rough for consumer staples, telecon, health care, discretionary. let's get to josh lipton. >> we are watching the materials sector closely. one of the worst in the s&p and within the materials, the miners really getting hit hard. gold, the yellow metal, hitting the lowest since september 2010. down some 30% from its recent highs in october. simon, back to you. >> thank you very much. let's have a look at some of the builders which are notable for their losses so far today. you will be aware these stocks had a great last year, broadly flattened out this year, and some of them are now raising their gains for the year. pulte up just 6%. >> let's get to rick santelli speaking of housing with a look at markets after yesterday's big fed announcement and perhaps some info on fannie and freddie here. >> you know, maybe we'll touch on th
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> gold is below $1,300 and the material sector is down sharply. have a look at the figures here live from the markets. you can see it is rough for consumer staples, telecon, health care, discretionary. let's get to josh lipton. >> we are watching the materials sector closely. one of the worst in the s&p and within the materials, the miners really getting hit hard. gold, the yellow metal, hitting the lowest...
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that's my parents when i brought home a 47 in science were proud of me. 47 on 100 on an issue that's this important. >> not the only briefing they've had. >> it's not. >> little less than half. that's not bad. >> you guys hear -- >> in baseball -- >> what happened in iran. i'm so excited. finally the moderate since 1979. right? isn't this great? >> yeah. >> i mean -- you know, since bud mcfarland took a cake in the shape of a key and a bible to iran's leaders in 1987 we have been looking for the moderates and while we've been looking for them they've just been exporting terrorism like the little engine that could, i think i can export terrorism, i think i can, i think i will. we're hearing we have a moderate over there. how exciting. not really. meet the new boss, same as the old boss. >> seemed a moderate, will replace mahmoud ahmadinejad as president. >> boy, i'm going to miss him. >> hassan rouhani won a majority of the votes to beat a crowded group of conservative candidates. optimism is guarded given the guidance of the ayatollah cleric. they've led the country since 1979 when d
that's my parents when i brought home a 47 in science were proud of me. 47 on 100 on an issue that's this important. >> not the only briefing they've had. >> it's not. >> little less than half. that's not bad. >> you guys hear -- >> in baseball -- >> what happened in iran. i'm so excited. finally the moderate since 1979. right? isn't this great? >> yeah. >> i mean -- you know, since bud mcfarland took a cake in the shape of a key and a bible to...
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an internal media matters memo showed the extent to which these tactics have been turned into a science. we learned of the groups plan to conduct oppositional research into the lives of on-air news personalities and other key decision-makers over at fox news. partneroordinate with groups to pressure the advertisers and shareholders to -- by the threat of boycotts, rallies, shame, embarrassment, and other tactics on a variety of issues important to the regressive agenda -- progressive agenda. they had to make up a new name after the reagan area -- era because the term liberal is pejorative to most americans these days. it's databases can also use to remove chronically problematic media figures. programmingt altogether. then of course there is the widespread effort to stifle speech from within the government itself. something the obama administration has engaged in from its earliest days. to trace this back even further to the 2008 campaign, when i was here with you last june, and my central point today is this -- the attack on speech that we've seen over the past several years were never
an internal media matters memo showed the extent to which these tactics have been turned into a science. we learned of the groups plan to conduct oppositional research into the lives of on-air news personalities and other key decision-makers over at fox news. partneroordinate with groups to pressure the advertisers and shareholders to -- by the threat of boycotts, rallies, shame, embarrassment, and other tactics on a variety of issues important to the regressive agenda -- progressive agenda....
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>> investigating terrorism is not an exact science. it is like a mosaic. we try to take disparate pieces and bring them together to form a turf. there are many different pieces of intelligence. he have assets. we have physical surveillance. we have legal surveillance with legal process for phone records. with additional legal process, financial records. these programs are all valuable pieces to bring that mosaic together and figure out how these individuals are plotting to attack the united states here, or u.s. interests overseas. we hear the clichÉ, frequently, after 9/11, about connecting the dots. with the american public, we come together to put the dots together to form the pic chair-- picture to allow us to disrupt these activities. >> thank you. given the large number of questions by members, i am going to move along. >> i want to thank all the witnesses for your presentations, especially mr. cole. i think you explained well andin a succinct way. it is unfortunate sometimes when we have incidents like this that a lot of negative or false informatio
>> investigating terrorism is not an exact science. it is like a mosaic. we try to take disparate pieces and bring them together to form a turf. there are many different pieces of intelligence. he have assets. we have physical surveillance. we have legal surveillance with legal process for phone records. with additional legal process, financial records. these programs are all valuable pieces to bring that mosaic together and figure out how these individuals are plotting to attack the...